using System;
using L=Science.Physics.GeneralPhysics;

namespace Serway.Chapter27
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Example09: Current in an Electron Beam
	/// In a certain particle accelerator, electrons emerge with 
	/// an energy of 40.0 MeV (1 MeV = 1.6 \times 10^{-13} J). 
	/// The electrons emerge not in a steady stream but rather 
	/// in pulses at the rate of 250 pulses/s.  
	/// This corresponds to a time interval between 
	/// pulses of 4.00 ms(Fig. 27.16). Each pulse has a duration 
	/// of 200 ns, and the electrons in the pulse constitute 
	/// a current of 250 mA. The current is zero between pulses.
	/// (A)	
	/// How many electrons are delivered by the accelerator 
	/// per pulse?
	/// (B)	
	/// What is the average current per pulse delivered by the 
	/// accelerator?
	/// (C)	
	/// What is the peak power delivered by the electron beam?
	/// </summary>
	public class Example09
	{
		public Example09()
		{
		}
		private string result;
		public string Result
		{
			get{return result;}
		}
		public void Compute()
		{
			result+="Read the book!";
		}
	}
}
